The SID being referenced in the event can not be resolved. Expand and local to the subtree, check if there is an entry that has a ".bak" value appended. CALL US: 1 (866) 837-4827 Solutions Unstructured Data Growth Multi-Vendor Hybrid Cloud Healthcare Government Products Backup and Recovery Business Continuity Storage Management Information Governance Products A-Z Services Education Services Business Critical For more information on the Windows Registry Editor and how to back up and restore it, refer to Microsoft Article ID 256986 “Description of the Microsoft Windows registry” at Microsoft Support. https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee264196(v=ws.10).aspx

Event Id 8193 Vss The Security Id Structure Is Invalid

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Also, there were a couple of extra unneeded keys that I could get rid of. The content you requested has been removed. Please try again. Event Id 8193 Backup Exec Thank you David Shen Weare backing up a few servers includinga Win 2008 R2 SP1 server for awhile and suddenly out of nowhere this error surfaced.

Leave a comment and don’t forget to like the Absolute SharePoint Blog Page on Facebook and to follow me on Twitter here for the latest news and technical articles on SharePoint. Event Id 8193 Windows 7 hr = 0x80070005, Access is denied. . Grant the NTAuthority\Network Service full control over that key & subkeys & it'll fix the problem.

If so, this may be cause the failure when trying to resolve the SID of the writer." Chipotle Nov 22, 2012 Dave @ SLMHC Healthcare, 251-500 Employees Luke's comment above was

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2298620 Sonora Jun 18, 2012 Adam5474 Software, 51-100 Employees Thanks David Shen - this worked for me on Server 2008R2 - "HKey_Local_Machine\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\ProfileList Please open the registry editor with regedit. hr = 0x80070005, Access is denied. . Let me guess - you have DHCP on that server. :) When installing the DHCP service a permission is incorrectly set on the registry key HKLM\System\CurrentControlSet\VSS\Diag. this content After modifying the registry as David Shen insturcted,a reboot after that, andeverything is working now.

Do you know whether or not this solution has a KB related to it? Also, for Search purposes, here is the error from AutoSPInstaller Exception : System.Management.Automation.MethodInvocationException: Exception calling "Unprovision" with "0" argument(s): "The executing code must run on server SPWFE1." --> System.InvalidOperationException: The executing If this error persists, please contact Support. The fix works great but I was wondering if there is a quick / easy way to simply clear the entire cache / memory of what disks a server has.